Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 It is true that 1 in 200 die from surgery but it all depends on the person and the docs too. Are the docs experienced in this surgery. Ask them how many they have performed and what the outcomes have been. Ask if they have lost any patients and why, don't be afraid to ask questions. Also what is your physical condition aside from being overweight. Your risks increase if you are with high blood pressure, diabetic, or heart desease. Not that these are the only people who will die, that is not so, most have perfectly fine surgeries and most all these problems go away after weight loss, but they have the higher risk. I know I was ssoo scared I trembled right up until i was going in to surgery. My thoughts on this journey had been to do all my tests, learn what I could and prepare for surgery and in my head I knew i could always back out in the end, but i am ssooo glad I did not. I am 1 1/2 years postop, have lost 140 pounds, did not get to goal yet but feel awesome, and I am now 7 months pregnant and this pregnancy is so much easier than with my other kids preop. I don't even have swollen hands and feet at all like I did with my others, usually by now my rings are off and I can't get my shoes on but not this time, if it were not for my rounding belly i would not even know I was prego. I did not even have morning sickness So follow you heart and do what you think is best for you. God Bless, Robin, NorthEastern, NY Age- 41 EDD- July 27th, 2004 IT'S A BOY!!!!!! Mommy to: & (twin boys 8 years), Madison, daughter, 5 years and Wife to Pup 15 years (October 31, 1988) Gastric Bypass Surgery- October 18th 2002 Start-378, current- 246(pregnant) goal 170 after baby It's a BOY!!!!! Emerson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 It is true that 1 in 200 die from surgery but it all depends on the person and the docs too. Are the docs experienced in this surgery. Ask them how many they have performed and what the outcomes have been. Ask if they have lost any patients and why, don't be afraid to ask questions. Also what is your physical condition aside from being overweight. Your risks increase if you are with high blood pressure, diabetic, or heart desease. Not that these are the only people who will die, that is not so, most have perfectly fine surgeries and most all these problems go away after weight loss, but they have the higher risk. I know I was ssoo scared I trembled right up until i was going in to surgery. My thoughts on this journey had been to do all my tests, learn what I could and prepare for surgery and in my head I knew i could always back out in the end, but i am ssooo glad I did not. I am 1 1/2 years postop, have lost 140 pounds, did not get to goal yet but feel awesome, and I am now 7 months pregnant and this pregnancy is so much easier than with my other kids preop. I don't even have swollen hands and feet at all like I did with my others, usually by now my rings are off and I can't get my shoes on but not this time, if it were not for my rounding belly i would not even know I was prego. I did not even have morning sickness So follow you heart and do what you think is best for you. God Bless, Robin, NorthEastern, NY Age- 41 EDD- July 27th, 2004 IT'S A BOY!!!!!! Mommy to: & (twin boys 8 years), Madison, daughter, 5 years and Wife to Pup 15 years (October 31, 1988) Gastric Bypass Surgery- October 18th 2002 Start-378, current- 246(pregnant) goal 170 after baby It's a BOY!!!!! Emerson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 It is true that 1 in 200 die from surgery but it all depends on the person and the docs too. Are the docs experienced in this surgery. Ask them how many they have performed and what the outcomes have been. Ask if they have lost any patients and why, don't be afraid to ask questions. Also what is your physical condition aside from being overweight. Your risks increase if you are with high blood pressure, diabetic, or heart desease. Not that these are the only people who will die, that is not so, most have perfectly fine surgeries and most all these problems go away after weight loss, but they have the higher risk. I know I was ssoo scared I trembled right up until i was going in to surgery. My thoughts on this journey had been to do all my tests, learn what I could and prepare for surgery and in my head I knew i could always back out in the end, but i am ssooo glad I did not. I am 1 1/2 years postop, have lost 140 pounds, did not get to goal yet but feel awesome, and I am now 7 months pregnant and this pregnancy is so much easier than with my other kids preop. I don't even have swollen hands and feet at all like I did with my others, usually by now my rings are off and I can't get my shoes on but not this time, if it were not for my rounding belly i would not even know I was prego. I did not even have morning sickness So follow you heart and do what you think is best for you. God Bless, Robin, NorthEastern, NY Age- 41 EDD- July 27th, 2004 IT'S A BOY!!!!!! Mommy to: & (twin boys 8 years), Madison, daughter, 5 years and Wife to Pup 15 years (October 31, 1988) Gastric Bypass Surgery- October 18th 2002 Start-378, current- 246(pregnant) goal 170 after baby It's a BOY!!!!! Emerson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Hi : I'm new to the group too. I think it is definitely a personal choice for each of us to have this surgery. We all have different circumstances and we have to choose what is best for us. This was my one chance to actually do something for me because I have always taken care of everyone else in my life first. This is all about me. I felt selfish at first, but realized that if I don't do this then I could die early anyway and lead a short life. I have the outlook on life that when it is my time to go, I will go, no matter what I'm doing or where I am at. I wasn't scared at all. I looked forward to running around the park with my children and not being out of breath after 2 minutes. Not only would I have a better quality of life, but so would my children. I believe everything happens for a reason, so I knew when I was approved by insurance and cleared by all the pre-testing that it was meant to be. Again, it is a very personal decision for each of us to make. I know it is not an easy decision, but you will make the right one. Lap RNY 261/207/125 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Hi : I'm new to the group too. I think it is definitely a personal choice for each of us to have this surgery. We all have different circumstances and we have to choose what is best for us. This was my one chance to actually do something for me because I have always taken care of everyone else in my life first. This is all about me. I felt selfish at first, but realized that if I don't do this then I could die early anyway and lead a short life. I have the outlook on life that when it is my time to go, I will go, no matter what I'm doing or where I am at. I wasn't scared at all. I looked forward to running around the park with my children and not being out of breath after 2 minutes. Not only would I have a better quality of life, but so would my children. I believe everything happens for a reason, so I knew when I was approved by insurance and cleared by all the pre-testing that it was meant to be. Again, it is a very personal decision for each of us to make. I know it is not an easy decision, but you will make the right one. Lap RNY 261/207/125 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 I have a four year old, and had the same worries, but I decided that I had to take the chance or else I would for sure not be around later. Helena RNY 6/23/04 343/208/170 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 I have a four year old, and had the same worries, but I decided that I had to take the chance or else I would for sure not be around later. Helena RNY 6/23/04 343/208/170 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 I have a four year old, and had the same worries, but I decided that I had to take the chance or else I would for sure not be around later. Helena RNY 6/23/04 343/208/170 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 You're exactly right Helena. There are a lot of risks associated with any surgery but when you've tried everything else and have done your research the risks are lower with gastric bypass than without. Helena, I'm guessing that should be 6/23/03 for your RNY ? That's great 135lbs! I was 5 pounds heavier than you when I had mine, you're an inspiration. Any tips being a year out on how to keep the weightloss going strong? Lap RNY April 9, 2004 348/305/140 (begin/current/goal) www.carrieburns.net > > > I have a four year old, and had the same worries, but I decided that > I had > to take the chance or else I would for sure not be around later. > > Helena > RNY 6/23/04 > 343/208/170 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 You're exactly right Helena. There are a lot of risks associated with any surgery but when you've tried everything else and have done your research the risks are lower with gastric bypass than without. Helena, I'm guessing that should be 6/23/03 for your RNY ? That's great 135lbs! I was 5 pounds heavier than you when I had mine, you're an inspiration. Any tips being a year out on how to keep the weightloss going strong? Lap RNY April 9, 2004 348/305/140 (begin/current/goal) www.carrieburns.net > > > I have a four year old, and had the same worries, but I decided that > I had > to take the chance or else I would for sure not be around later. > > Helena > RNY 6/23/04 > 343/208/170 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 You're exactly right Helena. There are a lot of risks associated with any surgery but when you've tried everything else and have done your research the risks are lower with gastric bypass than without. Helena, I'm guessing that should be 6/23/03 for your RNY ? That's great 135lbs! I was 5 pounds heavier than you when I had mine, you're an inspiration. Any tips being a year out on how to keep the weightloss going strong? Lap RNY April 9, 2004 348/305/140 (begin/current/goal) www.carrieburns.net > > > I have a four year old, and had the same worries, but I decided that > I had > to take the chance or else I would for sure not be around later. > > Helena > RNY 6/23/04 > 343/208/170 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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